Project Communications Management
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− | Project Communications Management is a collection of processes required to meet the information needs of a project and its stakeholders. The first part of Project Communications Management focuses on forming a strategy to assure efficient communication between the Project Team and the stakeholders. The second part focuses on executing the needed activities to fulfil the communication strategy. | + | Project Communications Management is a collection of processes required to meet the information needs of a project and its stakeholders. The first part of Project Communications Management focuses on forming a strategy to assure efficient communication between the Project Team and the stakeholders. The second part focuses on executing the needed activities to fulfil the formed communication strategy. |
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Project Communications Management includes three processes: | Project Communications Management includes three processes: | ||
* '''Plan Communications Management''' – The process of establishing a proper plan for project communication activities depending on the needs of the project and its stakeholders, and the available organizational resources. | * '''Plan Communications Management''' – The process of establishing a proper plan for project communication activities depending on the needs of the project and its stakeholders, and the available organizational resources. | ||
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* '''Manage Communications''' – The process of securing suitable and appropriate gathering, formation, distribution, storage, control, retrieval, monitoring, and disposal of project information. | * '''Manage Communications''' – The process of securing suitable and appropriate gathering, formation, distribution, storage, control, retrieval, monitoring, and disposal of project information. | ||
− | * '''Monitor Communications''' – The process of assuring that the information needs of the project and its stakeholders are | + | |
+ | * '''Monitor Communications''' – The process of assuring that the information needs of the project and its stakeholders are satisfied. | ||
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These processes are essential to ensure that the right messages are distributed, collected, and understood by the right people in the project. Additionally, they are important to the development of necessary relationships in order to generate successful project outcomes. | These processes are essential to ensure that the right messages are distributed, collected, and understood by the right people in the project. Additionally, they are important to the development of necessary relationships in order to generate successful project outcomes. |
Revision as of 19:30, 13 February 2021
Developed by Zahra Al-Mosawi
Project Communications Management is a collection of processes required to meet the information needs of a project and its stakeholders. The first part of Project Communications Management focuses on forming a strategy to assure efficient communication between the Project Team and the stakeholders. The second part focuses on executing the needed activities to fulfil the formed communication strategy.
Project Communications Management includes three processes:
- Plan Communications Management – The process of establishing a proper plan for project communication activities depending on the needs of the project and its stakeholders, and the available organizational resources.
- Manage Communications – The process of securing suitable and appropriate gathering, formation, distribution, storage, control, retrieval, monitoring, and disposal of project information.
- Monitor Communications – The process of assuring that the information needs of the project and its stakeholders are satisfied.
These processes are essential to ensure that the right messages are distributed, collected, and understood by the right people in the project. Additionally, they are important to the development of necessary relationships in order to generate successful project outcomes.
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